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Old 05-13-07, 08:02 PM
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UPDATE: SOLD TO SKPARK70


I have a set of adapters/spacers for sale. 12mm for the front, 17mm for the back. A description and pics can be found here:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...7&postcount=60

The pictures belong to JavyLSU but I mine are exactly the same. They're from wheeladapter.com. They're custom milled from billet aluminum. Both hub and wheel centric. The nice thing about these is that they fit like a glove and right over the existing hub so the weight of the vehicle still rests on the hub and not the studs.

Wife is ticked that I bought them so I'm selling them to keep the peace. I paid $290 shipped. I'll sell them for $280 shipped PLUS I'll throw in two packages (5 each) of the ARP extended length studs (~$45 value) that are required to install these. They're new and unopened...

You're saving $55 here. PM me if you're interested or reply to this thread. We'll work something out.

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do you know if these will fit on a is350 with H&R springs, been looking at doing spacers but with the ride height i am unsure of rubbing issues. If you or anyone else can shed some light that would be great.

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do you know if these will fit on a is350 with H&R springs, been looking at doing spacers but with the ride height i am unsure of rubbing issues. If you or anyone else can shed some light that would be great.

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According to the thread referenced above they'll fit w/ no problems on Eibach Pro springs. I think the drop is 1" in front and .8" in rear. If yours drop it equal or less than that you should have no problem.
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thank you for the answer now only if they were not sold
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